Smith v. TN Board of Parole et al
James Douglas Smith |
Kenya Brown and State of Tennessee Board of Parole |
3:2013mc00136 |
November 7, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee |
Nashville Office |
Cannon |
Todd J. Campbell |
Other |
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Filing 2 ORDER: The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to mail the plaintiff a blank application to proceed in forma pauperis, a copy of Administrative Order 93, and a blank form complaint for an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. If the plaintiff seeks to have th is Court consider his pleading, he MUST either pay the $400.00 filing fee in full or complete the application to proceed in forma pauperis and return the properly completed application to the Court. In addition, he MUST complete the form § ; 1983 complaint and return it at the same time. The plaintiff's submissions must be received in this court within 30 days of the date this order is entered on the docket. The submissions must include the temporary docket number assigned to t his case, No. 3:13-mc-0136. Signed by District Judge Todd J. Campbell on 11/22/13. (xc:Pro se party by regular and certified mail along w/blank ifp app, copy of AO No. 93, and copy of blank 1983 Complaint form.)(DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(tmw) |
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